It’s an unseasonably cool late August evening in New York City. Most of Molly Moore’s peers are thinking about move-in day at their respective colleges. Moore is thinking about her set at The Bowery Electric. Her choice to take a different path makes perfect sense once you get to know her. Moore goes her own her way in a lot of respects. The pretty blonde who has the looks of a pop star, but would rather embark on the singer-songwriter path, is an artist in a family full of doctors and lawyers. This is her dream, though, and when I caught up with her I found out more about that dream, how her family feels about it, and the very embarrassing start to her learning how to play the guitar. Moore also opened up about why she considers herself an old soul, and the original false start to her career back when she was 15.

B-Listers are a select group of artists that were featured in my Artist Of The Week series that ran every Monday from April of '06 to April of '11. All of these artists have two things in common; extreme talent, and a flight path far too under the radar for my liking. They took on the title of B-Listers as they embraced being featured by me, Adam B. Check out the AOTW Archives for all the interviews.